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Complete Streets Impact Health
Source: Myra Tetteh Editor's Note: The following edited excerpt is from a journal article submitted for W.K. Kellogg Foundation’s Digest of Community Development. It was ... -
VIDEO: NYC Shows How Street Design Is Done
Source: UBM's Future Cities Editor's Note: This article first appeared on UBM's Future Cities and is reposted with permission. Speaking to Future Cities at the VERGE ... -
Sizing Up The Next US Secretary Of Transportation
Editor's Note: The article was first published on AmericaBikes.org and is reposted with permission. Less than a month ago, President Obama announced that his choice ... -
Fireside Chats With Duggan: Planning & Development
DETROIT—This is Part 2 of a three-part interview between Detroit mayoral candidate, Mike Duggan, and Mode Shift staff writer, Amy Swift. This segment’s focus is ... -
Help Make Woodward Accessible To All, Not Just Cars
DETROIT—The Woodward Avenue Action Association is hosting a three-day interactive community event in Birmingham and Bloomfield Hills -- including a “walking audit” -- May 20 ... -
New Urban Street Design Guide Sets Standards for People-Centered Streets
Detroit is just the kind of place where the guide's principles could work. The Bikeway Guide was endorsed by the Federal Highway Authority, an essential ... -
Where To Park Your Bike?
Source: Reno Rambler Editor's Note: This article was originally published on Reno Rambler and is reposted with permission. We recognize this is brief. That is ... -
4 Benefits Of A Walkable City
“Walkers are ‘practitioners of the city,’ for the city is made to be walked. A city is a language, a repository of possibilities, and walking ... -
Kids Are The True Indicator Species Of A Bike-Friendly City
Source: Jonathan Maus Editor's Note: This article first appeared on BikePortland.org and is reposted with permission. There's a popular idea in bike advocacy and planning ... -
Is Detroit bike-friendly? The League of American Bicyclists says 'not yet'
Group rides are exploding, and bike lanes are popping up everywhere, but Detroit isn't considered bike-friendly by the League of American Bicyclists. Learn why.